Aromatherapy candles or oils scented with lilac will transport your clients to a serene English garden.

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3. Kumquats

Use kumquats as a substitute for other citrus in your body polish.

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4. Mint

An invigorating mint scrub is a great pick-me-up.

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5. Apricots

An apricot facial is a treat for the skin and the olfactory senses as well.

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6. Rosebuds

Roses aren’t quite in bloom yet in spring, but you can still incorporate rosebuds into your treatments (or even your treatment room décor).

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7. Radishes

You probably don’t want to incorporate radishes into any treatments, but they’ll make delicious tea sandwiches for an after-treatment snack.

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